Recent events taking place within the Trump administration revived a memory from when I worked in a bank about 100 years ago. There’s no real correlation, but that memory still poked up into my thoughts. It sounds crazy, but most every time a person in management was terminated/fired, it was after they took a vacation.
Get out and don’t come back!
I have no idea if the same practices are implemented today as they were when I was employed in a bank, but back then, vacations were a curse. Why? Because that’s when all your stuff was audited. Employees — even tellers — weren’t allowed to step foot in their own branch during their time off.
You barely got out of the door before your customer files were being pulled and your digital transactions (accessing customer accounts even to assist them) were being scrutinized. If you made a single innocent mistake, that audit would reveal it.
I seriously kept a notebook where I recorded every single thing I did every single day.
I wrote down the time, who I spoke with, and the exact steps I took right down to the last 4 digits of their accounts. There was no way anyone was going to try to blame me for something I didn’t remember doing because I had a record of it — down to the minute. No vacation prep for me… and I didn’t want to go inside my branch while on vacation anyway.
Neither Perry nor I have that type of job, so all those rules don’t apply…

The Internet is ablaze with speculation.
Of course, that’s nothing new, but with Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation as Director of National Intelligence, there’s a whole lot of talk from people who basically know nothing. She put out a statement that she’s leaving because her husband has recently been diagnosed with a rare bone cancer. Many are saying it’s because she disagrees with Trump over Iran.
I wonder if she’s recently been on vacation. 😉
That’s still not as interesting as the accusations made against Fox’s guest, Retired Vice Adm. Robert Harward. Some say it was someone else in a realistic CIA type mask doing the interview because his neck shows a blatant flaw. Others, including Fox, claim it was a lighting issue or filter glitch.
Before you decide what you think, look at the image on the left from the recorded segment, and choose your answer from the list on the right:

Now you know: In 2017 Perth Zoo was put on lockdown when two orangutans briefly escaped their enclosure. A 5-year-old male orangutan fell over a barrier & into a garden bed outside the enclosure. His mom then simply went to retreive him before using the visitor boardwalk to go back to her exhibit voluntarily.
